The library will be closed Saturday (5/25) through Monday (5/27) for Memorial Day weekend. Please visit us in person during regular summer hours before or after the weekend or visit us online any time at http://www.okcu.edu/library.
The library will be closed Saturday (5/25) through Monday (5/27) for Memorial Day weekend. Please visit us in person during regular summer hours before or after the weekend or visit us online any time at http://www.okcu.edu/library.
For the library, summer begins immediately after graduation, so we are now working summer hours. The library is open Sundays 1 to 10 pm, Monday through Thursday 7:30 am to 10 pm, Fridays 7:30 am to 5 pm, and closed on Saturdays. Librarians are available for in-depth and specialized assistance 10 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday. Please contact us and give us the opportunity to help.
The library’s quarterly report for January-March 2013 is now available. Be sure to take a look and see progress photos of the 4th floor renovation and the new choir book page on display in the Leichter Listening Library.
The arrival of the Chocolate Express is a sure sign that finals are coming and that the library is open additional hours. The library will continue to be open 2 hours later every night (2 am Sunday – Thursday, 9 pm Friday and Saturday) through May 7th and the Chocolate Express will run one time each night.
Business Source Complete is more than just full text articles from scholarly, academic, and trade business journals. It also includes company, country, and industry profiles, SWOT analyses, market research reports, and videos (including the Harvard Business School Faculty Seminar Series). It also links to current news on the internet based on your search terms. It is a great place to start any business research project. Search it as part of a general EBSCOhost search, or choose it from the A to Z Database List.
National Library Week is over, but we are still collecting non-perishable food items for Skyline Urban Ministry. If you have library fines or fees, we will even forgive them (after the books are returned) in exchange for donations for the food drive. The Food for Fines drive will continue through May 10.
Today (Friday, April 19, 2013) is the last day to participate in a library Book Walk for an opportunity to eat homemade treats and a chance to win a leisure reading book. Study in the library this afternoon for your chance to participate.
Two National Library Week activities will continue through the end of the semester. You will still be able to purchase books for the library Book Sale and pay library fines, or just help those in need by bringing non-perishable food items to the National Library Week Food for Fines drive.